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Egoist eBook

by George Meredith
language: english
Publisher: True Sign Publishing House, October of 2024 ‧
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"The Egoist" is a classic novel by George Meredith, published in 1879. Renowned for its sophisticated wit and deep psychological insight, this Victorian-era novel is a satirical portrait of self-absorption and the complexities of romantic relationships. The story centers on Sir Willoughby Patterne, the titular egoist, whose arrogance and self-centeredness are emblematic of the societal norms and expectations of his time.

The plot unfolds as Sir Willoughby, a wealthy and charismatic landowner, faces various romantic entanglements and struggles to secure a suitable marriage. His character is marked by a profound lack of self-awareness and an inflated sense of entitlement, which leads to a series of comedic and revealing social interactions. The women in his life, particularly the intelligent and independent Clara Middleton, challenge his egoism and force him to confront his own flaws.

Meredith's narrative style is notable for its irony and psychological depth, offering a critical yet humorous examination of the social mores of Victorian England. "The Egoist" is celebrated for its exploration of character and society, and its influence on the development of the psychological novel.

Egoist

by George Meredith

Property Description
ISBN: 9789359885285
Publisher: True Sign Publishing House
Release Date: October of 2024
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9789359885285
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

George Meredith

George Meredith was born on February 12, 1828, in Portsmouth, England. Coming from a family tailoring business, he was able to attend a local seminary thanks to a small fortune from his mother, who died when he was five, and thus adopt the role of a young "gentleman" at a young age. However, later, due to the collapse of the tailoring business, he quickly became aware of the disparity between this position and his true socioeconomic level. Meredith began composing poetry in his early twenties and participated in the publication of... Monthly Observer, a privately circulated literary magazine to which he submitted his own poems and critical articles. He married Mary Nicolls in 1849 after a tumultuous romance, but the marriage was neither pleasant nor lasting, due in part to Meredith's difficult financial circumstances. Initially finding no success as an author, he was forced to accept employment as a manuscript reader for a publishing house and as a writer of editorials and news for a provincial newspaper. His own writing had to be done in his remaining free time. However, his works were forward-looking and centered on the transformation of society. He was an influence on other authors as well as an encourager. He was nominated seven times for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Meredith's works are notable for their psychological character analyses and a profoundly subjective perspective on life that, well ahead of his time, saw women as true equals to men.

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